McIlroy was lining up a birdie on the 15th hole at the BMW Championship, when another ball appeared on the green.
Rory McIlroy appeared to angrily throw a remote control ball into the water during an unusual incident at Wilmington Country Club.
McIlroy appeared amused by the antic though and attempted to swat the ball away with his putter. He then picked up and ball and threw it into the water.The spectator, who shouted "this is my dream" as McIlroy tried to swat the ball away, came to the side of the green. He appeared to remonstrate with McIlroy, reports the Irish Mirror.
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